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rs T HE. EVENING. ‘WORL ak S APPEAL Baby Green il HT to, Seek Shelter In Open Shed On Way. . Some. sie a A GEA, of Railroads. to Mr, Karger. “vision ¢ in Lakewsod efter orale: aoe from Phitade West Philkdelphia om the % Pata Limiltef of the Southern Raliroad | xd thea Arypzed out of stent. | t the train coming North, however, | By had talked ‘with a newspaper .re-| P abd Contributed some Interoatlag upon current events anf ex- Wivions fn the business world. that the chief evil in fnan- aftelrs at the present koapdt ie rer all Manhattan Borou recurrent of Unrest, the financial condition of the © “\eountry ts good on the aurtace, he sald, Slahere Vs an undercurrent of unrest “Ghat ‘portends trouble in the future, Beis tu tavor of the Federal roxa- " -yallroads as nnreane to id the conflicting tmwa of’ the Flows States. “Phe off magnate talked until the train Philadetphia, laughing and with many of the passengers, ‘the “West Philadgiphia stallon he eeeeryely withdrew with one of his y ner hust bor Green was dese snd he has never etn the 9 ix any persin or f ter which there is no no ‘more worthy object for rould be found than Mrs. G can be reached care 1814 Third avenne. yening World, cont fost ot Market street, where they took reached the st) @ forr}-boatte Camden. There they o% @ trajn for a station called At plon, the nearest junction with the Cen- 1 Railroad of New Jerney. Atslon Js nbout half way ‘between.Camden and epentc City. Shelter In Open Shed. he firat ume Sr, Rockereiler ever, been Atsion, and iy ts Aayite Akely that he will never g0 there ly phelter was an 3 oat THe structure, the rain penetrated vel am Karger. guna. Uttle. stor: r “want ato axlp ther ee area liver at No. th Tenth sree, Mr tic healthy qeore_foriunate than] STAG AND DANCE. 4 Filed trom the South sad he dnd Hl) T0T sch $n one of, Supreme Court feecretary boarded it, They took neais Hrematattynday conch None sot —tht “wpaasengers knew the millionaire. He Teich(d Lakewood at £30 o'clbck in the evening kad had ts wafiltalf an hour! ¢, An avtomobdite, summoned arrived from hia home, Wap almost ten o'clock when he ent an appetite whetted HEPATIC TS OT and ; an My end {SAYS THIS A well-known authority says Chat Backache {s often Nature's to SATTDUTAd te {aonger stat ch—rottties —the- “by r ho | faufferor Gat the kidneys ara Bick: Maile the (rip with him follow The following simple home- “it -w-man-kown Into the street And finds ‘a certefn;-ateck'iivat ts declining eonstanty, although it is paying a 6 Hvidend, Ht-seems-strangs that |jup the Kidneys, thelr legitimate -and—if- that--were done there he such a feeling of security among the general public that id find men with a little money’ bhehly profitable stocks Instead Ing it to remain at smal) tn- foi3h fault and at bedtime, authority that Ls Mieweagiand ‘the shareholders, hive ‘porpething t0 say abcut how their co: portions shall be run. Any man own- {i a few shares can always ‘got « fiufiring, Sad to relate, a man in tho wyme. relative” position. in thig country | wouldn't bea Considered. an “St would not be a good thing for um | to adopt the Engilah plan as a whole, | J think... It Koes rather too far and | preverit¥ men ftom rising. Americans great (opportunities hand) they | id belllmited only by what is Ae, f weak bladder should give prescription na trial, people. \Proof Bring the Best Results! separate Advertisenients have F been: p ed'in The World dure Jast two week-days. MORE newspapers. COMBINED, QUICKLY HEEDED Will Get-a-Per-} j-ambulator- Fo-Night,“Fhanks One of the plumpest, romtest babies in 3 no peram-|inem family, ch Is a great n-| GIRL OF 11 DISAPPEARS Manhattan porseasing a baby carriags immodlate need bestowal She of Rothberg, No, One-half hour after the first edition ing the 4 to-day telephone call din The Eventing World to- of Mra a perambulator, and There ts always o_ for an- ST ae SHY TOO RIT] Baby Green a _peram- n(y-Bmployces' Adociation Ar- ranges for @ Rouxing Time, * York County Civil Emptoy- Association at a moet- ‘am-~ eldédiubaph'n_wleabiie, retention Face Garden Frf by | RELIEVES BACKACHE, made mixture Is sald to relleve backache and cleanse aa bulld {f_ taken) before he doesn't stop to consider that If the| |the stage of Bright's disease: “+ Kood.commodity.. the /_+Pinid-Hxtract-Dandelon neti} + ny it, with plenty of moncy : AU thelr command do not keep It In| {ounce; Compound Kargon, “one pounce; Compound ‘shrup, Saraa- pariiia; three—ounees.°-Mix—by sbaking well in a bottle and take in teaspoonful doses after meals { Awell-kKnown lbcal druggist ts these ingredients} | are mainly of vegetable extraction and harmless to use, and can be obtained at small cost from any good prescription pharmacy, ‘Those who think they-have kidney tron- Werdr suffer with lame back or this! | as no harm can possibly follow {ts use, and It fs said to do wonders for some that World “Wants” than were published in ANY TWO OTHER New York MAIMED EMPLOYEE DAVIOGE'S SHOT SHOOTS DOWN HIS | AT NURSE CAUSED | SUPERINTENDENT Life Will Pay fo Pay for Work- man Losing a Good.Job. Too Much for Former Actress, 2 a the een inane aNoy, oe jcounmels sent to the Swedish H a aston OF TORT = Ruadurepernemient arses | surgeon | it rechive the “pera: norrow Baby Pike other jhe mothers are “Sured todny by a -| Noor of hie office. '! Little Violet’ Kaufman R "Rell: tirenty-elght yeare [nee Omellly, Empire Biv George. Zabrink'e, did, Kuperintendent of th cuit Company, whore 6Mces and plant ted at oN, 4 WXshington a’ . Ervokiyn, was shot and fatal been held without bal! fer sho Rosalie D. Wilbert, a trained nuns, on Saturday night. The Magistrate con- One ly entercd hist heart_and anott young man's lawyor, who informed: tho Court tha; the prisoner's mother, Mar- garet Hyrold Davidge, who waa well known on the atnge ax Maggie Harold, Ged Jast night, and that the young min ¢ taurderer ts z : | wan bokerh déwn with grief and want- and worked until a month /ed to attend his mothers funeral. BS had cne of his fin The once famous actre-a’ death was hy a machine, He was prom-| due largely to shock following the news sb when he got well, and Grol cf her son's arrest for attempted mur- te mck. Beoroe? ider. When the young-man appeared in ameit Had be=., Court hin eves were red from weeping. fore ca, Wan assigned to leas’ tmpor-| Mls aister and brothes, both In deep mourning, were with him. Before’ nxing pall, however. Magistrate OF olanded to know the cendition The prisoners dinpleneea iim and he protested | to Manager ‘Thornton that! He returned to the he noon hour, when / nurse Davidge had shot. ‘nen Mr, ‘Thornton went 5 qas alone on an upper of danger and vould be discharged In a ‘san downstairs hes few days, ‘Fr.cnds of the privoner will succession of pistol-rhots and saw Viola | offer a bond for him this afternoon, and Heeing down ia ftre-¢acape with a re-| ne. + Mol eanflneHintnaney Repnit be able to attend his parent's Zabrinkles was Cound? senaclers on the x He wae taken to} Mrs, Davidge, ‘who died last night, fland Strect Hospital, where} was born in Philadelphia fifty-five is entertained of hi recov | vearg ago. Sie married the late Will- inm J. Dayidge, an actor, Like him, sne’came of a theatrical family. Her ‘|first appearance on the stage was in 187, at the Chistnut Btreet Thoatre, Philadelphia, inight opera, Later sho pegan—her regular dramatic career as Eurydice in “Pluto,” and scored a suc- jeexs. from the start. She played for Auguadn Daly, Charles Frohman and | Willian Gillette and starred for several ars under her husband's mar ment of the Magi |isene oe Her After his death Mrs. Davide: retired from the stage and lived guietly In rooklyn ever ain The dead woman's gon who shot the trained nurse” iat yon Grace White, a Brooklyn, gir), years ago. They we ira. Davidge married a, ain. T mother to- planation has yet been made of day reported. the ‘girl's disappearance, young Davidue shot sles Wilbert, jong tan coat and has was represented In court to-day by « peep out from under woman lawyer, Miss Jacobsen, who sald a Tam o' Bhanter hat. She is five fee: thatthe trained nurse would’ prosecute fall nnd very pretty. , the man who had attempted to kill her, the Ov Nitle } home ‘a in New Jerey and} ho isa member of a wealthy and prom- AFTER A SCOLDING. wk A Away _ from Staten Island and Police Seek ee Violet, Kaufman celebrated the enth anniversaty of her birth the other day, and to-day she Is missing from t home af her parents, in Anarew. nue, Mariners” Harbor, 5 i Yesterday, when her nidther chided | me alight misdeed, the child | frightful. Rananieeae een lized countries, erent WO oiper cent., ne-quarter, dis before -OOVELL NEANT MORTALITY is senate of all the children born in civ! -or nearly 01 reach ‘one per cent., or more ~ than one- before they are ve, Rei ah before: They aro fifteen { “We.do not hesitate to say that a timely uso -of Castoria would save a majority of these lous pailiveas Peles lo we. hesitate to ray that many) of-ihese- infantil -the use_ Drops, tinctures and poothing syrups nold’t for chili "5 complaints eontain considerable quantities, rea) moro or less opium or morphine. They are, deadly poisons, In any‘quantity, they stupefy, retard circulation and } astern ope operates exactly the reverse, but ignature of ghee: ach Fletcher. _ Castoria to congestions, sickness, death. oul sist see ire ti2b) pears ithe cnuses- the -bloed-to- pores of the skin and allaya fev. @enuine Castoria always bears the signature of Leather Eonar and Belts. We are now showing a large and. exclusive line of leather Ecok for the Spring and Summer scasons_ ~Garriage-and-auto bags fitted-and_unfitted; strap baoks and card cases, belts of glove kid, ste apis ‘and plain elastic and hand embroid- ered linons. These goods are of varied designs and prices. : We are offering the following specials :— Smart. 6-inch_ Frame Pin Seal Bag,outside pockets, strap or chain handle... $3.95 Small Leather Bag with memo, chain, handle, double gusses, calf lined, in pin seal, pig or buffed alligator>>; $3.95 Genuine Black Seal Cees Bag, leather lined. 8-ih¢h frame .. . » $2.95 Strap Books, 6-inch fran, call lined, i in black seal and colored saffians........ teres $2.95 Black Seal, 8-inch Carriage Bags, leather $1.95 Step Books in an assortment of leathers, in COlOrS Wcceieoe nis oalai ee aeem ine $1.95 black anc Hand Embroidered Linon Belts in white and colors... $1.00 $1.00 soc lined sitet Stitched or Kid Crush Belts. . 3-inch Suede Crush Belts.......... D , WEDNESDAY, MOTHER'S DEATH) Shock From Arrest of Son|Banker Seligman So Re-| in the Flatiash Court, Brooklyn, xed batl at $1,000 lo- day for Wiliam T,’ Davidge, who had ing + | sented’ to fx ball npen the plea of the se She} MA fb CH 20, ALDRICHES IN PARIS. PARIS, March 20,—Senator Netaon W,. | Aldrich, of Rhode Istand, and Mrs. Aldrich nave arrived here. In a few day they will start on an automobile (ROUSEVELT WILL GO HALFWAY WITH == “THE UL RODS ports After Talk with | the” resident. WASHINGTON, March 2.—Isaac \N. Seligman, of th banking house of J, Ci WwW. Seligman &/Co,, had a talk with the| President to-day. Mr. Seligman As on |, bi4 way home! from the South, and te stopping for a %ew days in Washington. Me came.to thh White House at the in-| The most yer AL combination | sitafion, of ‘the. Prestaent.and remained f the. player and ‘the Piano 5 yet pro- wh him for jsome time. As he-came lined If is simple in construction} out of the President's office he admitted | ~ ‘ A r having discumed the financial and’ rati- | ANd every part of the piano is easily Toad situation with Mr. Roosevelt, and | 7emoved. ae hhe Prasl Seni aa a When it is desired to play. the ¢ President will do anything he | niann fy + A ry can In ordel to allay any kind of veel, ,Pitnio by hand an instrument will be Ing’ of wart of confidence. He dors | found fully upto the traditions that Not see, however, what he ean do. He haye made the Pease Piano famous; docs not seb. however, what he can do. for sixty-three years, and the sim- He is not fesponstble for the action of | ; y plicity and easy way the self-play- the Stat tals © State Legislatures in thelr sien or {ing ‘mechanism can he operated it) most desirable. Prices toward raliroads and reereta action of his kind/ The Presider tw willing to {make meet the/ railroads half way,” 1$550 to $700. Monthly payments cubits added that the Presl- lif desired. A special library music fs. Cortelyou, his nee of ute | Plan. Write for catalogue. Hin te tha stingy oc ear | Eph Moe PLANO CO aca C i , Deparment SOG eae Bee a tw Li ‘* i pkclym Bers ove neh, ea Ceo ane °° (687 Fulton St.'| 10 New St. Play er-Piano Two Big Stores. Northwest Corner of ~ G6trAVE. & 23d ST. ; 243 B’ way, Opp. City Han A Special Drive ’ Of Suits and Top Coats, ust in Time for Easter. On Sale To-day and To-morrow at Both Stores. KING’S Big Oatlet Made This Purchase Possible. To carry great lines and matchless assortments is ONE thing—We ALWAYS do that. To be able and willing to buy a big whole- saler's entire stock, in height of season, when regular stocks are heaviest, J 8 ANOTHER THING. That's what -ve-offer_now.— W's | 2-characte LOOT. Specialists in Apparel for Men, Women aud/Children, Tailored Suits for. Women DESIGNED FOR SPRING AND SUMMER SERVICE | $25.00, $35.00, $45.00 specialize in tailored” “suits at these prices. We shall task .of, persistent and continual Berernent along these lines. The objective is this: to offer at $25.00, '$35,00 and $45.00, garments which in fabric, tailoring and style have everything in common with those that command materially higher prices. Hereafter, we: shall s Within this range of prices we show an extensive. variety of tailored suits, including Eton, Prince Chap, Pony and Gibson’ models of Panama cloth, serge and light fancy stripes, checks and mixtures, and new ones are added almost every day. We Would Direct Your Attention Also te Fansy Silk Dréssca of velour taffeta or light striped } taffeta, designed for house and street service. $19.50; $25.00, $29.50, $39.00 Tailored Suits, Semi-Tailored Suits and Dresnsn of imported foulards, voiles and eoliennes in altogether, exclusive models. $98.50, $125.09, $145.00 “Rain and Street Conta of rubberized silk and rain proofed mannish fabrics, designed for travelling, motor~ ing afd general street service. $19.50, $29.00, $39,00, $48.00 SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY ‘Plaid Silk Rain Coats. Regularly $29.50 at $19.00. Full length models of rubberized taf- feta silk in brown, blue ‘or green plaids. Exclusive Millinery- Many of the hats are adaptations of the a; approved: foreign models; others represent the best efforts of our own:style organization—than which there is none more able to grasp the true inwardness _of fashion's. edict. We are not faddists. nor extremists: We offeryou such shapes and styles as must find favor with a discriminating clientele and at moderate cost. The New Waists for Spring We given to superlatives, we might welt en= “thuse over thig showing ‘of spring waists. Surely. enough exclusiveness and richness to tempt the most. Aan — thie” price 333 o ep hi by aieeeetien ere, Hee them not equal them elzek Fr: to-morrow. y miktires, plain bine or 4 pe wool materials, I aizes, for any enough in the lot for to-day [ id to-morrow, Madé ty well up to. $15, but offered at KING'S fo: at or near this price will be found incur moecal ine’ or ssn, 1 D5) checks, stripes and Inv! jon, a WaiSeame In thls special pr “35. 00 chase, and we offer them ats: TopCoats.at $8.50 THE SWELLEST EASTER SUITS IN TOWN 100 SUITS usually xo Inctuding many Fa coats und nobby im—and—lony--iengthaa— “what your outcor_tall yous me easily ele soma “satin: 18 real i not nt inate” iene? by : 90 We can turn them to ith mie TOPCOATS in. the most sis ‘lish grays and nerrnigdon swell, wide cul garments, at A Bargain for the Boys. $6_ All-=.Wool ol _Norfoth t Suits. at $3.50. materials Gf the season, browns, mixtures and elegant blue or black. aust a ‘tutton: holes,-splenttid Italiantining:-Coats are belted; pants are-in-the popular knicker=style-—A~fine “suit” tor dress Me and one that will”Sfand the Strain of daily use as wel including. th silk, hand-fini acr the highest that wz Y boys. $1.95 bays a good, stytigh salt, and $6.50 Best hel Two Big Stores” Northwest Corner-of 6th AVE. & 23d ST, 243 B’way, Opp.city Hal — Lord & Laylor Broadway and 2oth St; 5th Ave.; roth St eu Siva i 7 igel Ad, is: “Who et the bargain by getting ‘there fst?”” critical-buyer are here, and every waist will_a antly justify its. price. Spring W. Waists, $7.50 to $13, 95 ‘Choice models of filet nets and laces over net and silk linings elaborated with Irish’ and point Venise medallions. .Also tailor-made models in novelty ~sitks-in all the -new-colors finished with plaited ruffs SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY $5.95 Net Blouses at $4.50, Fashioned of Brussels net over Japanese silk, fronts elaborated with medallions and lace. Open back, three-quarter sleeve model. $6.00 Lingerie Blouses at $3.95. Made of sheer bat'stes; with dainty yoke of Valen. _ciennes insertions and tucks outlined with embroid- _ ered medallions. Open back, short sleeve models. Will You Invest in Furs? “We Neves been in” —the-market-forthe-raw-pelts-fo next. season's furs. Therefore, we know heyend gentention that prices will be fully one-third greater than they were this season. Nevertheless, rather than store them, we offer the furs which we now rave-in-stock.ns-an investment at the ‘‘clasins'’ prices — of this season. In plain English this means furs ‘at Half Vatue- : MUFFS AND SCARFS Natura] Russian Sable $38.00 2 $750.00 gach Natural Hudsen Bay Sable $3500 te $175.00 each. Blended Hudson Bay Sable $35.00 te $125.00 gach Jepansee and Baum Marten $18.50 2 $95.00 each Chinghilla \. $25.00 12 $250.00 gach Rrmins $15.00 12 $145.00 gach As an additional inducement. we will accept o deposit on furs purchased nay, and hold them for delivery until next fall. We will also store them free of charge until October first. Women’s Shoes for'Spring Wear $3.50, $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00. We believe that the giving of thorough and complete shoe satisfaction to women comprises three vital essentials—comfort, style and good service,’ T'o the attainment of thid end, we offer you a choice of new styles for spring in a wide diversity of leathers— “shoes fully up to our standard and yours. © Gibson, Saxon, Sailor. or Colostit Ties, Slipper or’ Pamp Ties, and 2-or 4 button Oxfords of patent leather, dull kid or calfskin and tan Russia calf} with welted or turn n soles, About the only “guessing” ee there is to. 2 Worl! “For Sale” He